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Spiral
23rd April 2014, 19:14
This is mental, did a huge asteroid crash into Jupiter ? http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m508/VaguelyReticent/Emoticons/Idontknow_zps8b878e3f.gif?t=1398193606

Jupiter is a gas giant not a solid planet like Mars etc ......https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter

FF to 4:30 for the main action.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMsASsuuza8




Published on 22 Apr 2014

For those of you that want to see immediately the stuff happening with Jupiter, you can fast forward to time stamp: 4:30 and that is the best footage there is.
All the rest is just more detail.
April 6, 2014 cdbfort channel (Chris Fortune) captures a bizarre looking Jupiter. Jupiter Freaks Out! You tell me what that is, I'm all ears! The first clip is the least magnification, the second is higher magnification and the last clip is a whopper. Be sure to watch the whole thing then watch the original videos!
Links:
Darin Crapo's video showing Jupiter freak attack at time stamp 2.00
Check it out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tTxQV2M_To

Here is the original full length video proof this is real!!
cdbfort channel (Chris Fortune)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8AoKXoNGu8&list=UU1eBvtJlQ6T_4drWruxzYbg

Comments from some viewers, just thought I'd list this here, good info for everyone.
1) She didn't hoax it.
2) There were no other objects in the sky with these distortions, so it wasn't out of focus atmospherics and I doubt that it was occulation because the entire shape is changing...so think about that, if a body was passing in front or behind Jupiter, you would see the anomalies progress linearly, but instead, they are jumping all over the place. Maybe it went through a meteor storm? Can't rule that out.
3) Her camera has a zoom apparently, and no, you don't have to own a telescope in order to view the night sky...although I wish she had a telescope with a camera hooked up to it.
4) She observes Jupiter all the time and this was an anomalous event.
5) All the information is in the original videos which I linked to in the description box and mentioned repeatedly throughout the video.
6) Anomalies occur, very few people catch it, no one can monitor Jupiter 24/7, so it's fantastic when someone catches something interesting.
7) I always share stuff I think is really neat and hope that everyone gets to see the magic of our mysterious universe that Popular Science laughingly thinks "they have under control".
8) This entire event lasted for less than 2 minutes. Think about that. It's very rare to catch something odd like this.
9) Re DSW74: Your video. I know you decided that on your video it was an object passing behind Jupiter which caused the blurry moon shaped object to stick out of it's side. But I wouldn't jump to that conclusion...mainly because you yourself said that that object should not have been visible in your telescope...so if it was...that's an anomaly right there, you just replaced one anomaly with another. Personally, I think there may be more stuff going on on Jupiter than we understand. It's a huge gas giant, all sorts of weird electrical events could happen on it. I would lean toward an anomalous discharge event over an occulation that shouldn't be visible. (The event I'm referring to is DarkSkyWatcher74 filmed something odd with Jupiter also on a different date - "What Is That Object Next To Jupiter?" is the name of his video if you're curious what he got.)

More response to comments:
I did consider that something may have passed close by to Jupiter and looked everywhere for comets or asteroids that may have passed nearby, I couldn't find anything, but my search was very limited, NASA apparently is not interested in bodies that come close to other planets and so I couldn't find anything listed there. I also looked for possible sun eruptions or flares that may have triggered the event, I gave up. It just plain takes too long trying to find out what might have triggered the event, in the end, I realized that ANYTHING might have triggered it, after all, it's a gigantic ball of gas floating around in an electric universe. The real question is why this doesn't happen more often? Maybe Nibiru passed by it, maybe it was planetary alignment ( I checked, saw nothing special there), maybe a UFO zapped it, maybe an electrical discharge event happened, maybe it was a pole shift, maybe it was a meteor/asteroid bombardment...see? Trust me, I was racking my brains and gave up, the what ifs are endless.

The One
23rd April 2014, 19:29
Its all Cabal lol

I have been thinking if tptb can throw their BS on earth then maybe everything we have been told about our planets are false.

Spiral
23rd April 2014, 19:48
Its all Cabal lol.



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norman
23rd April 2014, 20:12
If that enlarged video is running in real time it cannot be the actual planet distorting as fast as that.

It must be the earth atmosphere the image is collected through that's doing it.

Tribe
23rd April 2014, 20:27
I sense , As much as we try to wrap our heads around this stuff, its far to mind blowing and beyond our conditioning ,all will be revealed though of that i am sure ! :) x


I love trying to figure it all out though :)

KosmicKat
23rd April 2014, 20:32
I want to agree with Norman, that it may be atmospheric distortions causing the effect. But the enlarged view of the same clip has me wondering if that is even a possibility. Even given the minute size of the object being observed, it would take more than the big cousin of heat haze to cause something like this.